Literature DB >> 19573868

Comparative evaluation of nasoenteral feeding and jejunostomy feeding in acute corrosive injury: a retrospective analysis.

Rakesh Kochhar1, Kuchhangi Sureshchandra Poornachandra, Pankaj Puri, Usha Dutta, Saroj K Sinha, Pradeepta K Sethy, Jai D Wig, Birinder Nagi, Kartar Singh.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nutritional support in corrosive injury patients is traditionally achieved through total parenteral nutrition (TPN) or jejunostomy feeding (JF). There are no reports of nasoenteral tube feeding in patients with corrosive ingestion.
OBJECTIVE: We report our experience with nasoenteral tube feeding (NETF) and compare the outcome of these patients with those undergoing JF.
SETTING: Tertiary medical center in North India. DESIGN AND INTERVENTION: The records of 53 and 43 patients with severe acute corrosive injury who underwent NETF and JF, respectively, were reviewed. All had received a 50-kcal/kg, 2-g/kg protein homogenized liquid diet for 8 weeks. A contrast study was performed at 8 weeks, and body weight and serum albumin levels were recorded at hospitalization and at 8 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Change in weight and serum albumin at 8 weeks and stricture development rate.
RESULTS: Strictures developed in 41 (80.39%) and 36 (83.72%) patients in the NETF and JF groups, respectively. Development of esophageal stricture (P = .71) and gastric stenosis (P = .89) was comparable in the 2 groups. No significant changes in serum albumin and weight were noted at 8 weeks in either group. The complication rate was lower in the NETF group compared with the JF group. Although all of the patients in the NETF group had a patent lumen, 5 in the JF group had total obstruction precluding endoscopic intervention. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective study design.
CONCLUSION: NETF is as effective as JF in maintaining nutrition in patients with severe corrosive injury. The stricture development rate is similar, but nasoenteral tube placement provides a lumen for dilatation should a tight stricture develop.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19573868     DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2009.03.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc        ISSN: 0016-5107            Impact factor:   9.427


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